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Apr 12,2022

3 Ways You'll Budget Differently When You Own a Septic System

When you have a septic tank, you are responsible for the cost of installing and maintaining it. Here are three ways you'll start to budget differently with Septic Blue of Raleigh.

Don't Budget For City Sewer If You Have a Septic System.

You will no longer have a sewer bill when you have a septic system. Since you have your septic system, you are responsible for its maintenance and upkeep, but that comes at the benefit of having one less utility to pay for each month. You may also save money on city water since most homes with a septic system also have a well for their water.

Budget For Septic System Maintenance and Cleaning

It's essential to set aside money to maintain and clean your septic system. You should expect to spend about $200 for an annual septic tank pumping and check for problems.

You may also need to replace parts as they wear out. If you want to avoid costly repairs, you will need to budget for this expense. Septic Blue of Raleigh has your back.

Once every three years or so, you'll need to have your septic system inspected. The cost will depend on where you live, but the average inspection costs around $300. Inspection costs need to be added to your annual budget as well.

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If there are any problems with your system during the inspection, such as cracks in the pipes or a failing leach field, these repairs will need to be made right away, so they don't worsen over time. These repairs can cost thousands of dollars depending on what needs to be done and how bad the damage is.

Budget an Estimate for Septic Replacement In 25 to 30 Years

The average homeowner will pay $3,000-to-$5,000 for a new septic system installation, which can be a major hit to the wallet. However, the system should last for years without significant issues once installed. The key is regular maintenance and cleaning.

If you don't have a budget for these costs ahead of time, they can come as a surprise when they happen and leave you scrambling to figure out how to pay for them. Just like with an HVAC tune-up or oil change in your car, you should set up a recurring item in your budget that covers the cost of regularly maintaining your septic system. That way, you'll know how much money you'll need to set aside each month or year so that when the time comes that you need pumping or repairs, there won't be any surprises.

Hopefully, you don't want to face the possibility of a budget-busting septic disaster. Educating yourself on your septic system is hugely important for many reasons. Septic Blue of Raleigh is a trusted septic company that will help educate you on your septic tank pumping.

You'll avoid financial ruin and lots of undue hassle that may result from neglecting regular maintenance.

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